Chart: Groceries Index
You are looking at Cost of Living Index by country 2020.These indices are historical and they are published periodically.
It's a snapshot of the current indices at a specific point in time.
Rank | Country | Groceries Index |
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Switzerland | 120.3 | |
Norway | 91.1 | |
Iceland | 86.9 | |
Japan | 81.8 | |
Denmark | 61.7 | |
Bahamas | 62.7 | |
Luxembourg | 69.1 | |
Israel | 66.3 | |
Singapore | 66.8 | |
South Korea | 91.3 | |
Hong Kong | 75.9 | |
Barbados | 65.2 | |
Ireland | 58.4 | |
France | 67.9 | |
Netherlands | 55.9 | |
Australia | 67.2 | |
New Zealand | 64.7 | |
Belgium | 58.7 | |
Seychelles | 64.6 | |
United States | 66.6 | |
Austria | 61.7 | |
Finland | 56.5 | |
Sweden | 60.5 | |
Canada | 63.7 | |
Puerto Rico | 65.8 | |
Malta | 54.9 | |
United Kingdom | 51.3 | |
Italy | 55.4 | |
Germany | 49.2 | |
Macao | 62.0 | |
Qatar | 53.6 | |
United Arab Emirates | 47.6 | |
Taiwan | 71.5 | |
Lebanon | 43.9 | |
Bahrain | 48.1 | |
Cyprus | 44.2 | |
Jamaica | 59.0 | |
Greece | 41.6 | |
Zimbabwe | 50.8 | |
Palestine | 46.7 | |
Ethiopia | 36.3 | |
Panama | 53.0 | |
Costa Rica | 49.6 | |
Spain | 42.4 | |
Trinidad And Tobago | 49.4 | |
Jordan | 43.3 | |
Slovenia | 43.8 | |
Mauritius | 48.9 | |
Uruguay | 40.1 | |
Estonia | 36.6 | |
Kuwait | 34.7 | |
Thailand | 49.2 | |
Croatia | 39.9 | |
Portugal | 38.1 | |
Oman | 43.5 | |
Belize | 41.9 | |
Saudi Arabia | 37.9 | |
Latvia | 34.9 | |
Cambodia | 44.6 | |
Fiji | 52.7 | |
Czech Republic | 38.1 | |
El Salvador | 43.7 | |
Brunei | 37.1 | |
Nicaragua | 41.7 | |
Slovakia | 37.5 | |
Lithuania | 33.6 | |
Dominican Republic | 35.9 | |
Chile | 36.4 | |
Cuba | 37.4 | |
Suriname | 45.8 | |
Namibia | 36.8 | |
South Africa | 33.3 | |
Guatemala | 37.4 | |
Honduras | 33.3 | |
Myanmar | 44.7 | |
Ecuador | 35.5 | |
Hungary | 30.8 | |
Brazil | 29.2 | |
Kenya | 35.4 | |
China | 40.4 | |
Poland | 30.6 | |
Russia | 31.1 | |
Botswana | 31.7 | |
Malaysia | 37.6 | |
Iraq | 31.8 | |
Iran | 35.5 | |
Somalia | 45.9 | |
Peru | 33.8 | |
Vietnam | 37.1 | |
Montenegro | 28.6 | |
Ghana | 37.2 | |
Philippines | 33.5 | |
Indonesia | 37.4 | |
Bulgaria | 30.1 | |
Albania | 28.4 | |
Bosnia And Herzegovina | 28.1 | |
Mexico | 32.4 | |
Serbia | 25.5 | |
Romania | 29.0 | |
Tanzania | 29.7 | |
Belarus | 28.1 | |
Turkey | 29.8 | |
Bolivia | 28.1 | |
Morocco | 30.1 | |
Moldova | 26.0 | |
Rwanda | 26.8 | |
Ukraine | 26.0 | |
Argentina | 25.8 | |
Armenia | 25.6 | |
Bangladesh | 29.7 | |
Zambia | 26.9 | |
Sri Lanka | 35.1 | |
North Macedonia | 24.9 | |
Paraguay | 25.0 | |
Nigeria | 31.1 | |
Colombia | 25.1 | |
Kazakhstan | 24.3 | |
Uganda | 25.3 | |
Algeria | 30.7 | |
Azerbaijan | 23.7 | |
Egypt | 25.5 | |
Nepal | 24.9 | |
Georgia | 23.1 | |
Kosovo (Disputed Territory) | 26.5 | |
Venezuela | 28.3 | |
Tunisia | 25.3 | |
Kyrgyzstan | 23.4 | |
Uzbekistan | 21.6 | |
Syria | 22.4 | |
India | 24.5 | |
Afghanistan | 17.7 | |
Pakistan | 19.1 |
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Now, let's delve into the information presented in the "Groceries Index" chart for the Cost of Living Index by country in 2020. This chart provides a snapshot of the relative expenses for groceries in different countries, and each country is assigned a Groceries Index score.
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Switzerland (Groceries Index: 120.3): Switzerland holds the highest Groceries Index in the chart, indicating a relatively higher cost of groceries compared to other countries listed.
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Norway (Groceries Index: 91.1): Norway follows with a lower Groceries Index, suggesting that the cost of groceries is lower than in Switzerland but still higher than the global average.
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Iceland (Groceries Index: 86.9): Iceland, with a Groceries Index of 86.9, indicates a more affordable cost of groceries compared to both Switzerland and Norway.
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Japan (Groceries Index: 81.8): Japan further reduces the cost of groceries, reflecting a relatively lower expense compared to the previously mentioned countries.
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Denmark (Groceries Index: 61.7): Denmark, with a Groceries Index of 61.7, represents a significant drop in grocery costs compared to the top-ranking countries.
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United States (Groceries Index: 66.6): The United States is positioned in the middle of the chart, with a Groceries Index indicating moderate grocery expenses.
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United Kingdom (Groceries Index: 51.3): The United Kingdom stands out as one of the countries with a lower Groceries Index, suggesting a more economical cost of groceries.
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India (Groceries Index: 24.5): Towards the bottom of the list, India has a remarkably low Groceries Index, signifying a relatively lower cost of groceries compared to many other countries.
These indices are crucial for understanding the relative affordability of groceries in different nations, providing valuable insights into the overall cost of living for residents. It's important to note that the data is historical and represents a specific point in time in 2020. For a comprehensive understanding, one should consider additional factors such as income levels, currency exchange rates, and other cost-of-living components to make informed comparisons across countries.